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T1000/T1010 Series Windows®-based Terminal Users Guide Software Version 3.5 - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 2
T1000/T1010 Series Windows®-based Terminal Users Guide Written and published by: Compaq Computer Corporation, February 2001 Created using FrameMaker®, Acrobat®, and Magellan™ Multiprotocol Windows®-based Terminal Reference Guide Created using FrameMaker®, Acrobat®, and Magellan™ The on-line book is - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 3
T1000/T1010 Series Windows®-based Terminal Users Guide Software Version 3.5 February 2001 - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 4
Terminal Server are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. The Energy Star emblem does not represent endorsement of any product or service Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 5
Microsoft® Windows® CE Operating System for Windows-based Terminal Devices IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement copy the SOFTWARE, and you should promptly contact MANUFACTURER for instructions on return of the unused product(s) for a refund. Software License The SOFTWARE is - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 6
Terminal Devices with Microsoft Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition If the SOFTWARE is Windows CE operating system for Windows-based Terminal SYSTEM The SYSTEM SOFTWARE is licensed with the SYSTEM as a single integrated product. The SYSTEM SOFTWARE installed in Read Only Memory (ROM) of - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 7
SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE. • Termination Without prejudice to any other rights, MANUFACTURER or MS may terminate of the ROM Upgrade onto the SYSTEM as a replacement copy for the SYSTEM SOFTWARE originally installed on the SYSTEM and use it in - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 8
SOFTWARE to any SOFTWARE: (i) to any country to which the U.S. has embargoed or restricted the export of goods or services the SOFTWARE or SOFTWARE packaging or other written materials, then the following applies: The SOFTWARE SOFTWARE SOFTWARE SOFTWARE Support The SYSTEM SOFTWARE may contain support - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 9
suppliers' entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be, at MANUFACTURER'S option, either (a) return of the price paid, or (b) repair or replacement of the SOFTWARE that does not meet the above Limited Warranty and which is returned to MANUFACTURER with a copy of your receipt. This Limited - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 10
apply. Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, please contact the MANUFACTURER of your SYSTEM. U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 11
the instructions, manual must be approved in writing by the manufacturer's Regulatory Engineering department. Changes or modifications made without written approval may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Terminal Requirements Compliance FCC Compliance Models T1000 and T1010 terminals - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 12
xi The Medium-Performance IWBT meets Class B requirements. IEC/EN Compliance Models T1000 and T1010 terminals meet Class B requirements. The Low-Profile, Mid-Level MWBT and the High-Performance MWBT meet Class B requirements. The Medium-Performance IWBT meets Class B requirements. Canadian - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 13
xii T1000/T1010 Windows-based Terminals High-Performance MWBT and Medium-Performance IWBT For Class B limits. The noise suppressor is supplied by the manufacturer and is packed in your terminal's shipping carton. Cable Notice The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 14
manufacturer-produced Terminal. You may transfer ownership of the Terminal and equipment, including the right to use the Software to another Software is provided, "AS IS", and is delivered with no warranties, either express or implied. MANUFACTURER MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTIES ON THE FIRMWARE - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 15
by applicable US law or regulation without the written approval of the appropriate US Government organization. U.S. Government Restricted Rights The Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 16
Patents ii About the Users Guide Guide Overview 1 Guide Conventions 2 Text Format 2 User Interface Menu Control 3 1 Introducing the T1000/T1010 Windows-based Terminals Models Summary 5 T1000 Terminal 6 T1010 Terminal 8 T1000/T1010 WBT Terminal Features 10 2 General Terminal Information Logging On 13 - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 17
xvii Making a Connection 33 Ending a Connection 34 Shutting Down the Terminal 34 6 Browser Configuration Adding a Browser Connection 38 7 Multiple Sessions Setting Up Multiple Sessions 41 Managing Multiple Sessions 41 Manipulating Multiple Sessions 41 8 Getting Help Troubleshooting Your Terminal 43 - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 18
About the Users Guide The T1000/T1010 Windows-based Terminal Users Guide contains the information you will need to use and troubleshoot a WBT (Windows-based Terminal). This guide is written primarily for desktop users and covers the Models T1000 and T1010. Guide Overview The users guide consists of - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 19
2 Guide Conventions Text Format Table 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document. Table 1 that may cause damage to equipment, erase files, or destroy data. Keystroke sequences such as: Ctrl+Alt+Del | Instructions about invoking a menu such as: Network | SNMP Network | Location - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 20
3 User Interface Menu Control Table 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on a T1000/T1010 WBT. Table 2 User Interface Menu Control Command Button Function X Found in the upper right corner of a dialog box. Click on this command button to - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 21
service protocol for Windows NT servers. Both allow an application's user interface to execute on a Windows-based terminal while the application's logic executes on the server. Models Summary All T1000/T1010 terminals with at least 8 MB of RAM are supported by version 3.5 of the terminal software - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 22
1 T1000 Terminal The Model T1000 terminal is a medium-performance modular-type terminal. The connections for peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on the back of the terminal. The following figures show a T1000 modular terminal its connectors. Figure 1-1 T1000 Terminal and - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 23
Introducing the T1000/T1010 Windows-based Terminals 7 The following items are provided with T1000 terminals: • Power supply • Power cord (with domestic versions only) • Desktop mounting stand (integral) • Keyboard (with domestic versions only) and mouse • Installation and user information (call 1- - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 24
8 Chapter 1 T1010 Terminal The Model T1010 terminal is a high-performance modular-type terminal. The connections for peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on the back of the terminal. The following figures show a T1010 modular terminal and its connectors. Figure 1-2 T1010 - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 25
Introducing the T1000/T1010 Windows-based Terminals 9 The following items are provided with T1010 terminals: • Power supply • Power cord (with domestic versions only) • Desktop mounting stand • Keyboard (with domestic versions only) and mouse • Installation and user information (call 1-800- - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 26
T1000 x RDP and ICA 3.x x application compliant ICA server x connections via serial cable 10Base-T network x communications 100Base-T network x communications Dual high-speed x serial ports Parallel printer port x Single USB port Dual USB ports x Optional touch screen support Support - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 27
the T1000/T1010 Windows-based Terminals 11 Table 1-1 Terminal Features, Continued Feature T1000 Print Spooling Secure RDP & ICA Media Player 16-bit color support PCMCIA support for CISCO Aironet™ Wireless Ethernet Card Network Time Services Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 support T1010 - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 28
for automatic login with your User Name and Password. Type in your user name and password then click the OK button. Figure 2-1 Terminal Login Dialog Box If your terminal has been configured for automatic login, the Connection Manager (see Figure 2-5) is the first screen you will see after turning on - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 29
. Each access level grants certain rights to the user according to the level specified, Administrator having total access and control over all functions of the terminal, User having control over all except the Security functions, and Guest having minimal rights. The following figures show the - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 30
General Terminal Information 15 Figure 2-3 User-Level Terminal Properties Screen - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 31
functions is available in the Administrators Guide. Note If you turn on your WBT and the Setup Wizard displays, contact your system administrator. If you are a system administrator, see the administrators guide. Note For more information about the Terminal Properties dialog box, see your system - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 32
General Terminal Information 17 system administrator, see the T1000/T1010 Windows-based Terminal Administrators Guide. The connection manager allows you to connect to one or more servers. See Chapters 6 and 8 for more information about connections and sessions. Figure 2-5 Connection Manager - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 33
18 Chapter 2 Version and Copyright Information The General properties sheet includes information about the current software on your terminal and copyright statements. See Figure 2-6. The General properties sheet is the default for the dialog box. Figure 2-6 General Properties Sheet Read the - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 34
Information 19 Note The amount of RAM shown on this properties sheet depends on the model of terminal in use. Caution There is one function on the General properties sheet, Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings. Contact your system administrator before using this function. - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 35
20 Chapter 2 Network Information The SysInfo properties sheet contains network information. See Figure 2-7. Click on the SysInfo tab to invoke this properties sheet. Read the information on this sheet. Click on Cancel or Apply to return to the Connection Manager. Figure 2-7 SysInfo Properties - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 36
3 Display Configuration From the Connection Manager press F2 on your keyboard. The Terminal Properties dialog box displays (see Figure 3-1). The Display properties sheet available in this dialog box allows you to configure display screen resolution and turn on - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 37
22 Chapter 3 Display Screen Resolution This paragraph discusses display screen resolution referring to Figure 3-1 and using Table 3-1. Figure 3-1 Display Properties Sheet - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 38
Area and Refresh Frequency The scrolling list box displays the current terminal display screen resolution. Scroll and click on a selection to change scrolling list box. The following dialog box displays: Follow the instructions in the dialog box. If you click on OK, a test pattern will display. - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 39
3 Table 3-1 Display Screen Resolution, Continued Display Properties Sheet Area Called... To Use... After several seconds the following dialog box displays: Follow the instructions in the dialog box. If you click on Yes, you will return to the Display properties sheet. If you click on No, the - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 40
. Turn Off Monitor Click on this radio button to use this function as an energy saver. The function works by shutting off the terminal's display rather than displaying a screen saver. By default this function is not activated. When Enable Energy Savers is activated, this function is enabled - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 41
26 Chapter 3 To finish, click on Apply, then Close. The following dialog box displays: Figure 3-2 Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box You can also click on Cancel to cancel any changes and return to the Connection Manager. - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 42
Mouse Configuration From the Connection Manager you can configure your terminal's keyboard and mouse. Press F2 on your keyboard. The Terminal Properties dialog box displays. In this dialog box is a properties sheet you can use for setting up your keyboard and mouse. It is the Input properties sheet - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 43
28 Chapter 4 Figure 4-1 Input Properties Sheet - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 44
referring to Figure 4-1 and using Table 4-1. Table 4-1 Keyboard Input Properties Sheet Area Called... To Use... Keyboard This group box outlines the keyboard mappings supported by the firmware. Use this group box to configure your keyboard: Locale Use this scroll list to select a language for - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 45
quickly the same character will appear on screen when typed more than once. Repeat Rate Use this slider control to adjust the repeat rate of a keyboard character. Repeat Rate determines how quickly the same character will appear on screen when the associated key is held down. To finish, click on - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 46
Keyboard and Mouse Configuration 31 Mouse This section discusses configuring your mouse referring to Figure 4-1 and using Table 4-2. Table 4-2 Mouse Input Properties Sheet Area Called... To - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 47
32 Chapter 4 Table 4-2 Mouse, Continued Input Properties Sheet Area Called... To Use... Pointer Acceleration Use this slider control to adjust the acceleration of the mouse. Pointer Speed Use this slider control to adjust the speed of the mouse. To finish, click on Apply then Close to apply - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 48
and delete connections. See your system administrator or the administrators guide for more information about configuring connections. Making a Connection The functions of the Connections properties sheet are used to: • Make terminal connections • Display the status of a connection • End a connection - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 49
for the window. Type Status Connect End Note See the administrators guide for information about creating connections. This list shows the type of make a connection. See Ending a Connection. Shutdown See Shutting Down the Terminal. Ending a Connection Click on the End command button to end the - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 50
box. By default this command button is not activated. You must enable the terminal's security function to activate this radio button. Shutdown the Terminal Shutdown and Restart Note See the administrators guide or your system administrator for more information about logging out. Click on this - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 51
6 Browser Configuration T1000/T1010 Windows-based terminals come with a local version of the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser. This chapter of the Users Guide describes how to set the client-based browser as a connection using the Connection Manager. Figure 6-1 Internet Explorer Browser - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 52
38 Chapter 6 Adding a Browser Connection When you first power-up your Winterm you will see the Connection Manager. Figure 6-2 Connection Manager It is from the Connection Manager that you will configure your local browser. Click on the Configure tab to begin setting up your browser. A new set of - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 53
Browser Configuration 39 Figure 6-3 Configure Tab Buttons Click the Add button and choose Internet Explorer from the drop down box and click on the OK button. Figure 6-4 New Connection Dialog - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 54
tab at the top of the Connection Manager window. If you want to have the browser automatically open when you start your terminal, click the Automatically start the selected connection at startup radio button in the Connection Startup dialog box, Figure 6-6. Figure 6-6 Connection Startup Dialog - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 55
• The types of connections open • What type of account you have See your system administrator for detailed information about your terminal's ability to conduct multiple sessions. Manipulating Multiple Sessions With multiple sessions active, you can toggle between sessions. To toggle between sessions - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 56
42 Chapter 7 • Press Ctrl+Alt+↑ to proceed to the previous session. • Press Ctrl+Alt+↓ to proceed to the next session. You can also return to the Connection Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+End. - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 57
while you are using your terminal. Troubleshooting Your Terminal Troubleshooting Your Terminal, Table 8-1, lists some common problems and the solutions to those problems. Table 8-1 Troubleshooting the Terminal Problem Solution When you turn on the terminal nothing happens. 1. Ensure that the - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 58
44 Chapter 8 Table 8-1 Troubleshooting the Terminal, Continued Problem Solution You are not able to make a network set up properly. While connected to a server the keyboard and the mouse freeze. The connection to the server may be broken. 1. Turn the terminal off, then on again. 2. Attempt to - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 59
25 Energy savers 21 F Functions Character Repeat 30 Connect 34 Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency 23 Enable Energy Savers 25 End 34 Keyboard 29 Logoff 35 Repeat Delay 30 Repeat Rate 30 Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings 19 Screen Saver 25 Shutdown and Restart 35 Shutdown the - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 60
Protocol 5 S Security 14 Serial port 10 Shutdown 34 Shutting down and restarting the terminal 35 Shutting down the terminal 35 Status 34 T Terminal features 10 Terminal Properties 14 TN3270 5 TN5250 5 Touch screen 11 Troubleshooting 43 Type 34 U USB port 10 User level access 14 W WBT 1, 5 WBT model - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 61
47 List of Figures 1-1 T1000 Terminal and Connections 6 1-2 T1010 Terminal 8 2-1 Terminal Login Dialog Box 13 2-2 Administrator-Level Terminal Properties Screen 14 2-3 User-Level Terminal Properties Screen 15 2-4 Guest-Level Terminal Properties Screen 16 2-5 Connection Manager 17 2-6 General - HP t1000 | T1000/T1010 Windows Based Terminal User's Guide for Firmware Version - Page 62
49 List of Tables 1 Text Format 2 2 User Interface Menu Control 3 1-1 Terminal Features 10 3-1 Display Screen Resolution 23 3-2 Energy Savers 25 5-1 Keyboard 29 5-2 Mouse 31 6-1 Connections Properties Sheet 34 6-2 Shutdown Window Dialog Box 35 9-1 Troubleshooting the Terminal 43
T1000/T1010 Series Windows
®
-based Terminal
Users Guide
Software Version 3.5